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This is like the exact kind of logic I mentioned that people use to defend dead content. So your logic is like, the One Man Band is useless most of the time but because when you put it in Hutch it makes sounds it's fine the way it is. They make the game less fun, because if they were actually viable pieces of content players would have more content to play with. The Night Light and Breezy Vest being useless, doesn't make the game more fun. There's nothing wrong with novelty mechanics, we're talking about novelty items which are just objectively useless most of the time and thus do not add anything onto the game. You're referring to novelty mechanics, not items. Novelty items are fun, and part of getting to know the game (which is the most fun part) is making and trying new things to see what their possible uses might be. It isn't actually generating real heat it just causes a burning sensation. Spiciness causes a reaction similar to heat when humans try to consume it. Spiciness is not related to heat at all, if it were how do you think spicy foods stay spicy even after they get cold. The spicy food isn't becoming less spicy from being physically cold though, when the food becomes cold it becomes cold and thus is not warm anymore. Like I said it's probably meant to be more for subtle realism then to actually be a legitimate game mechanic, like how the developers give the characters dialogue for discontinued content for the sake of keeping everything conceptually consistent. The only way you could benefit from it is if you eat the food fresh out of the crock pot, but by then, most players would have spent 20 seconds at the campfire while the food cooks.īesides, how exactly does spicy food become less spicy when it's physically cold? This food temperature system effectively makes itself invisible and inconsequential. I don't have much experience in coding, but I'm sure someone here can figure out the how long it takes for hot foods to cool down.īut at least we notice these unnecessary structures. Self.updatetask = self.inst:DoPeriodicTask(dt, Update, math.random()*2, dt) If and <= 0 thenĮnd local dt = 10 + math.random()*FRAMES*8 = - 1Įlseif < TUNING.OVERHEAT_TEMP - 5 then Cool off hot foods over time (faster if in a fridge) I was digging around in the perishable file and found this (Honey Ham does)Īny food with a hot temperature bonus will cool down over time, and it will cool even faster when in an icebox. Honey Nuggets do not provide a temperature bonus.
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(Note that the minimum player temperature is -20, and the maximum in 90, so the largest temperature bonus you can gain from a single food is 31 degrees.)ĮDIT: And for that matter, ANY food item that is supposed to heat you up! I remember eating honey ham/honey nuggets in the middle of winter, when I was getting the freezing UI before taking damage, and that didn't go away at all, when shouldn't it have had to? Eating multiple temperature boosting foods simply refreshes the bonus, so you'll have to wait out the duration of the bonus before eating more (Think Jellybeans).Įdit: I forgot to mention that when freezing/overheating, any warming/cooling effects will be multiplied by 5 until you are no longer freezing/overheating. Note: Temperature bonuses do not stack on time of each other. eat 4 Spicy Chilies to get +40 temperature over 40 seconds and receive the maximum temperature bonus for 20 seconds).
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However, you can combine foods to extend the duration to 40+ seconds to receive the full 40 degree temperature bonus (e.g.
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This means that it is impossible for a single food to grant you the full 40 degree temperature bonus, since none of them last 40+ seconds. Heavenly Eggnog, 15 seconds (Winter's Feast)Īll these foods grant a 40 degree temperature bonus at a rate of 1 degree per second. Here's a list of foods that grant temperature bonuses. The way food and temperature work is that any food with a temperature bonus will slowly grant you that bonus until the duration of the effect wears off. The food doesn't give a 40 degree temperature bonus, the temperature bonus is just capped at 40. The Wiki is a bit misleading in the fact that it says it increases your temperature by 40 degrees.